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Can an asset that is in the possession of a third party, but that belongs to the debtor in Panama, be seized?
Yes, it is possible to seize an asset that is in the possession of a third party but that belongs to the debtor in Panama. If it can be demonstrated that the property is the property of the debtor, regardless of who has possession of it, it may be subject to seizure to cover the outstanding debt. The third party can present a claim or defense to protect their rights, but ultimately, the court will be in charge of deciding the fate of the seized property.
How does collaboration with authorities affect the legal treatment of an accomplice in El Salvador?
Collaboration with the authorities can be considered as a mitigating factor when determining the responsibility and punishment of an accomplice in a crime.
Can you give details about your latest collaboration with a coastal community to promote safety in water activities in Ecuador?
My last collaboration with a coastal community to promote water safety was with [Community Name] during [Collaboration Date].
How is verification on risk lists addressed in the context of transactions carried out through crowdfunding and collective financing services in El Salvador?
Verification on risk lists in the context of transactions carried out through crowdfunding and collective financing services in El Salvador is addressed through specific regulations adapted to the nature of these services.
What legal measures apply in cases of sexual assault in Honduras?
Sexual assault in Honduras is regulated by the Penal Code and other laws related to the protection of sexual rights and personal integrity. These laws establish sanctions for those who commit acts of rape, sexual abuse, sexual harassment or other forms of sexual assault, guaranteeing the protection of victims and the prosecution of sexual crimes.
What is done in Ecuador to promote the education of girls and women?
In Ecuador, various policies and programs have been implemented to promote the education of girls and women. This includes the elimination of barriers to access to education, the implementation of scholarship programs and financial support to encourage permanence in the educational system, as well as the promotion of education on gender and human rights issues in schools.
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